
(EBM) On the heels of recent releases "Be Careful Throwing Stones," "Diggin' in the Coal" and "All Dressed Up," the title track from her Dan Auerbach-produced album, singer/songwriter Leah Blevins releases another deeply personal glimpse into her Easy Eye Sound debut with her new track, "Lonely," available today.
Written by Blevins with Auerbach and Pat McLaughlin, "Lonely" captures the quiet devastation of absence and the lingering ache of unfinished stories. "This song represents the loss of someone that leaves you desperately wishing you could see them again," shares Blevins. "Whatever the circumstances may be, you're left holding onto a dream, a memory and all that you could've had if that significant person didn't walk through that door to the other side."
With sparse emotional clarity, the track unfolds with a cinematic stillness: I thought I heard your voice / But I was only dreaming / You left me with no choice / Like the changing of the seasons / You can't help it / They opened the door and you quietly walked on through / Now I'm lonely / I'm so lonely for you
The new release continues to reveal the sonic depth of All Dressed Up - a timeless blend of Southern rock earthiness and pop-country shimmer, anchored by Blevins' twangy, Karen Carpenter-esque vocal purity.
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